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Ettyablo Invariably In Advance
S J XESXA Proprietor and Pub
lienor
Kosldlue In HonolalQ
FRIDAY SEPT 18 1903
TOPICS OF THE BAY
Now that the Turks have destroy
ed Kastoria wo suppose tho children
will not cry for it any more
If youDg Brewster really slander
ed his old undo it probably shows
ohiafly that he is getting used to
tho Honolulu olimte
Tho split up in tho British cab
inot which occurred yesterday pro
bably means a return of the Liberals
to powers and a continuation of tho
policy of freo trade on the most
sweeping lines
Democrats seem to fall into clover
when they outer the Republic party
8 O Dwight Republican candidate
for supervisor was read out of the
Democratic Central Committee only
about two weeks ago
The Republican Central Commit
too had bettor begiu sharpening its
bleeding tools We ohnrgo nothing
for the information that it will need
all the Ioobb money lying around in
the County oampaigu
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Tho woods is becoming thicker
and thicker with candidate Of
course all expect to got elected but
back of it all is a tale The de
mand for oraoked ice and digitalis
the morning aftor eleotion may tell
it
Tho eleotion candidates for super
visors in the Republican convention
Wednesday evening showed that the
dolegates were playing for a oam
paigu fund in place of popular or
St men Some of tho nomiuops are
notoriously unfit and with possibly
one exoeption all are unpopular
They will rsly upon their dollars to
in win
tako them over the lino and tho Re
publican partj hopes that this
monoy influence will carry other
candidates ever But will tho voter
and tax payer jvho is earnestly soak
ing honeu anil competent govern
ment Ijo swayed by any such
power
It is reported tha tsomo of tho mis
sionaries aro sore ovar the work of J
A Oilman in the Republioau conven
tion say that he was pledged
to boost Hustace and thon wont
bock on him Can it be possible
A prominent Republican on Wed
nesday evening gave this somewhat
remarkable reason for supporting A
Hockiug for the office of supervisor
You sec if he is nominated the
campaign committee will get all tho
beer it wants free of obargp which
will bo a big item Well well well 1
Bocza vp business capaoity beer vs
brains
The propective Home Rule ticket
published in another column carries
some strong names It is to be noted
that party linos have been crossed
and several Democrats proposed
Sizing them up man after man it
will be observed that all the citizens
of integrity and that all have hosts
of friends that will work like beav
ers for them
A man may not possoss the busi
ness capabilities of a de v pit jelly
fish but if ho stands in with the
Dole family compact the road to
office ia always open to him The
offico of surveyor to the Torrons
land court is a most important
one and should be filled by a thor
ough up to dato man But any old
moes back suits Dole so long as ho
belongs to the ring
John Oudorkirk one of tho brBt
men suggested by the Republicans
for supervisor wab deliberately
thrown down in the convention
Being ono of the most prominent
contractors of Honolulu aud a thor
ough business man in every respect
his presence on tho BoBrd of Super
visors would have nddod immense
strongth to it But no what the
convention was after was mon that
could be held up for camprign expen
ses Tho voter howover may prove
a little more exacting
The Homo Rulers nro quietly
prosecuting the most vigorous
campaign in the history of tho party
as tho report clsewboro of meetings
held this week will show All of the
meetings have been largely attend
ed and oilthusiaBm Iia3 invariably
run high With the combination
between them and the Democrats
which now seema praotically assur
ed success is next to certain This
weeks trumondouB strokes for tho
good will bo followed by greater
ones next week to be kept up until
after tho election
Tho Republicans unquestionably
slipped up in their choice of a can
didate for County Attorney When
the new bybIqui goes iuto tiled legal
tangles of many kinds will linvo to
bo straightened out and vexatious
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questions will ariso at overy hand
Tho County Attorney will bo the
buffer during this critical poriod
and it stands to roason that there
should bo in tho position the very
strongost lawyer available The
personality of the Republican nom
inee is not objeoted to Ho simply
has not ability born of education
training and oxporionoo to fit him
for tho place
Horno Rulo Meetings
Meetings have been held by tho
tfome Rulers in different preoinots
of this county during tho past few
evenings On Tuesday the meeting
was at tho residence of J W Bipikano
on Kuakini road Among those who
spoke thoro were Col C P Iaukoa
J H Wiso J M Poepoa EJgar Ojy
ploss R W Wilcox aad J W Bipi
katie Tho meeting was most en
thusiastic
At Kalihi Camp on Wednesday
ovening where nearly the samo
opsakers addressed those assembled
the name show of enthusiasm was
manifested and provailod through
out the whole timo occupied by tho
mooting-
Lut evening at the residence of
LVP Kanealii iu Kakaako quite
a gathering of tha Fourth District
delegates met in an open meeting
Speeches were delivered by Col O P
laukoa Jao H Wise O Wilcox D
Kslauokalani jr and others and
were enthusiastically received It is
understood that thoy have endorsed
tho following as their candidates to
presont to the forthcoming conven
tion which was to come together next
Monday but has been postponed
till called by the President
JO Carter J
H Boyd D Eawananakoa and C W
Booth
Supervisors C J McCarthy and J
O Carter jr
Auditor O Wiloox Sheriff R W
Wilooxj Assessor O P Iaukoa
Clerk D Kalauokalani jr Attorney
Edgar OayplesB
To Register Warrants
On account of the lowness of
moneis of money in the Treasury
tho Treasurer has deaided to have
all warrants issued registered tho
same to bear interest at the rate of
5 per cent per annum This after
noon the following notice was sent
by Treasurer Kopolkai to the differ
ent banks
I beg to call your attention that
I am now rogistsring the Govern
ment Warrants uudor Section 20
Act 89 of the Session Laws of 1898
which beara interest at the rate of 5
per cont per annum fromtho date
of registration under the provisions
of said law and which would be
called in for payment not latter than
November 20th Dext And further
that the same would bo received in
paymsnt of taxes
by authmut Y
XMJBliIO LANDS NOTICE
On Saturday September 19tb1903
at 12 oclock at the front
entrance of the Judiciary Building
Honolulu will be sold the lease of
tho following lands viz
Kawinuinituto in Onomea Hilo
Hawaii 102 acres of Agricultural
Term livo yenri
UpBet rontal 18000 por annum
Kawainui Forest laud situate as
aforesaid 322 acres Fores land
Term 21 years uudor forest con
ditions
Upset rental 5000 per annum
For further particulars as to con
ditions of lease plau etc apply to
Publio LsndB Oilieo
E S BOYD
Commissioner of Publio LandB
Publio Lands XiUioo AugUBt 13th
1903
The sale of tho lease of the above
land is hereby postponed to Sept
ember 213th 1903 to tako place at
tho same place and hour
E S BOYD
Commissioner of Publio Lauds
Public Lauds Offioo Soptember
16 1903 2001 St
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NOTIOE
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for the office of
COUHTY CLERK and RECORDER
at the comiog eleotion of the County
of Oahu
MOSE3 K NAKUINA
Honolulu Sept 18 1903 2612
ifiroor
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OF THE
Eiglitli CpletJration
OF
Regatta Dajl
TO BE HELD
Saturday September 19
190S
IN HONOLULU HARBOR
OOENCING AT 930 A H
SIX OARED GTO Stationary
Seats Prize 25 930 a vai
SIX OARED SLIDING SEAT
BARGE 25 Trophy 10 a m
FOURTH CLASS YACHTS
First Ppzb 25 Trophy 2ad
10 1030 a in
THIRD CLASS YACHTS First
Prize 25 Trophy 2nd 10
1040 a m
FTRVTOL4SS YACHTS- First
Prize S25 Trophy 2nd 15
1050 a in
TUG-OF-WAR Japanese Sam
pans Prize 15 Ham
SIX OARED SLIDING SEAT
BARGE FRESHMEN Prize
25 Trophy 1120 am
INTERMISSION 12 M
8 SIX OARED SLIDING SEAT
BARGE JUNIOR Prize 25
Trophy 1pm
9 JAPANESE SAMPANS First
Prize 15 2ad 10 130 p m
10
15
FIVE OARED WHALE BOAT
No spoon oars Prize 25
145 p m
11 SIX PADDLE CANOE First
Prize 15 2nd 10 v 215 p m
12 PAIROARED SLIDING SEAT
BOATS Prize 20 Trophy
280 p m
13 STEAMER BOATS First Prize
202ud10 255
11 SAILING CANOES First Prize
15 2udt0 320 pm
TWO OARED SHORE BOATS
First Prize 10 2nd 5 835
p m
Races opon to all No entry fees
- All rowing raoea to be governed
by the Raoing Rules of tho Hawaii
an Rowing Association Yacht
races by tho Raoing Rules of the
Hawaii Yaoht Club
Each entry shall include the namo
of the boat or it it baa none the
name of the person who enters it in
the race Entries close with J W
Smithies at Morgans auction rooms
Kaahuaiauu stroet at 9 a m Thurs
day Sept 17th 1903
For further information apply to
the Regatta Committee W O Parke
and M M Johnson or the Soorotary
J W Smithifs
Brace faring M
Red Eataa DbXqi
fOSVorifli nturKlne
BtriuMMa Lotb
Houaios and LotbTtaro
XijruB iron sal
PrtleBwtihIneTito Itcrouota
lupiiutftmlwert
L E0IEG0IPOT
Capital 95000000
Organized under theLaws
of the Territory of
Hawaii
t
The HAWAIIAN REALTY
and MATURITY CO Lta
Lonu8MortgaROB Soounties
Investments and Real Estate
HOMES built on the
Installment Plan
HOME OFFICE Molntyro Build
ing Honolulu T H
The Hawaiian Realty
and Maturity Co Ltd
L K KENTWELL
Manager
Eire Loss
Sale
- - -
A large lot of Horso and Mulo
shoes assorted eizss
Galvanized Iron Buckets assorted
Bizec
Rand gal v In Tubs ntBortod
sizes
Sisal and Manila Rope assorted
sizes
Planters and Gooso Nonk Hoes
assorted sizes
R R Picks Aro ad Piok Mat-
tooks assorted oizos
Axo Hoo and Piok Handlor as-
corted sizes
Ready Mixed PointB assorted
colors
Agolo Ware
Tho above merchandise must be
oold ohoap for oaah by
T8 HTBlJan Hudiren CoH
LIMITED
81G Fort Street
HAWA IIAN
A Jr
For Everybody
The HONOLULU SOAP WORKS
aro now putting up their BEST
Number SOAP in 50 pound Cases
family size at 2 25 por box deliver
ed free to every part of the city
Full oases 100 pounds will be de
livered at 425
For all empty boxes returned iu
good olean condition 10 and 20
cents will be paid
Every Family in tho Islands
should have a case of Soap at this
price The boat Soap made for the
Kitchen and Laundry Try a case
It ib cheaper than buying by the
bar
Order from the Agents
H W Mcteney Sods
I jinaitGci
Queen Street
2436 tf
FOR RENT
Ctottagea
Eooms
On the premises of tho Saultar
Steam Laundry Co Ltd botwooa
South and Queen streets
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Tho buildings aro Buppliod with
hot and oold wator and olootrio
light Artesian wator Porfoot
sanitation
For particulars apply to
1
On the promises or at tho oQloe o
Jt A MagooUt 88 tf
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